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  • Despite Assurances, Film "Ararat" Aired With Abridgements In Turkey

    DESPITE ASSURANCES, FILM "ARARAT" AIRED WITH ABRIDGEMENTS IN TURKEY

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Apr 17 2006

    ISTANBUL, APRIL 17, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The film "Ararat"
    of world-famous Canadian Armenian film director Atom Egoyan was finally
    aired on April 13 in Turkey by Canal Turk television channel. However,
    according to the newspaper "Marmara" (Istanbul), despite assurances
    to air the film without abridgement and censorship, two scenes -
    one showing a Turkish officer burning a group of Armenians and the
    scene of an Armenian woman's rape - were removed, while sound was
    muted in the scenes cotaining swear-words. No Turkish company agreed
    to dub the film, so the Turksih subtitiles were prepared by Canal
    Turk. Prior to the film's demonstration, program presenter Turkcai
    Eozkan stated that "Ararat" contains "imperialistic propaganda"
    and recommended the viewers "never to belive the lies expressed
    in the film". The airing of "Ararat" was followed by the program
    "Truths", in which Baskn Oran, progressive Turkish intellectual,
    Kemal Yavuz, retired general, Hrant Dink, editor of the newspaper
    "Akos" (Istanbul), and Necati Seonmez, film critic, were invited
    to take part. At the beginning of the program, it was announced
    that at the last moment Dink declined to take part due to some
    private reasons. Baskn Oran also refused to participate in the TV
    program. Kemal Yavuz said that the events shown in the film "do
    not correspond to the reality" and that the international courts,
    even US archives "failed to present any fact against a number of
    Turkish officials who were put on trial for committing the genocide
    and who were eventually recognized innocent". Necati Seonmez in his
    turn criticized Eozkan for putting pressure on the viewers before
    the film's demonstration. He noted that in his opinion, "Ararat"
    is the "most unsuccessful" of Atom Egoyan's films. Nevertheless,
    he was appreciative of the film's artistic structure.
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